It starts tonight......TNA going head to head with WWE. Anyone actually think they'll become legitimate competition after this? They're coming at WWE with the TNA debut of Hogan, and the return (rumored) of people like Scott Hall, X-Pac, possibly Jeff Hardy, etc, etc. Personally it looks like it's going to be WCW v2 (and I don't mean when WCW was good), especially since most of their 'stars' are going to be north of 50 years old. On the other hand, WWE is countering tonight with Bret Hart being the guest host, which is making this the Raw that I've looked forward to the most probably since the late 90s when I was in middle school and wrestling was 'cool'.

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I honestly have no idea, considering like shaf, I haven't watched wrestling in a long, long time...BUT, having said that...

Competition is always good. I actually stopped watching wrestling when WCW folded because the WWF became bland and uninteresting. There was nothing for them to worry about, they had the market. Maybe this will be what brings me back?

jaysmiter wrote:I honestly have no idea, considering like shaf, I haven't watched wrestling in a long, long time...BUT, having said that...

Competition is always good. I actually stopped watching wrestling when WCW folded because the WWF became bland and uninteresting. There was nothing for them to worry about, they had the market. Maybe this will be what brings me back?

Lack of competition makes for a lousy product.............hopefully this changes!

That is Wayne from the Wonder Years. From what I remember reading, he's a good friend of Eric Bischoff and both of them were involved in a few businesses together.

straight rip from wiki

Public relations

Jason Hervey served as the Senior Vice-President of Media and Communications for HealthSouth Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Hervey relocated to Birmingham to assume the post. He worked for the company from late 2001 until late 2003, during events that would lead to a massive fraud scandal. He later sued his employer, demanding $300,000 in compensation.[1][2][edit] Producing

After a guest appearance on World Championship Wrestling television during his tenure on The Wonder Years, Hervey obtained a backstage position as an executive producer for WCW, which he held until the company's demise in 2001. During this time, he became friends with then-WCW Vice President Eric Bischoff, with whom he formed Bischoff/Hervey Productions. Their company has produced several sports and reality television shows, including I Want to Be a Hilton, Scott Baio Is 45...and Single, and "Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling", alongside Hogan.

Hervey is credited in "The Eddie Guerrero Story: Cheating Death, Stealing life" with coming up with the idea for the "Latino World Order" (LWO).[edit] Reality shows

Hervey appeared in an episode of Hogan Knows Best alongside Eric Bischoff, talking about energy drinks, and in several episodes of Scott Baio Is 45...and Single. In 2002 he made a brief appearance on the VH1 special I Love the '80s. Along with Baio, he co-hosts VH1's Confessions of a Teen Idol, a reality show in which former teen idols attempt to revitalize their entertainment careers.[3]

I havent really invested too much time in watching wrestling over the last few years. I catch RAW once in a while, but i dont watch it religously. On the other hand, TNA just isnt good enough to watch religously. Ive seen a few matches here and there, but TNA just seems boring to me. I like the 6 sided ring though.

I miss stuff like this... feuds that actually meant something....can't believe it's been almost 10 years since this match. WWF/E couldn't put a feud like this together now if they tried. That being said I don't think TNA will even make a blip on the radar.. which sucks because competitions would be a good thing. I'm looking more forward to Bret Hart tonight to be honest.

That's about where I am with wrestling. I have a passing interest in it, more often passing by it than not. These days, I think I watch 10-15 minutes of it. WWE is still trotting out the old ghosts of rasslin' past (HBK, HHH, Taker, Kane, Giant, Jericho) and repeated matches that we don't want to see again (Cena v Orton again?). I'm sure WWE has the talent to put on a good show, but it seems like they don't know what to do with it.

I'm probably a bit hypocritical for complaining about running out the old men but will be locked in when Bret Hart is on. He might be in his late 40s/early 50s by now and I doubt he's in wrestling shape, but I'm wondering two things: what kind of leash Vince will have on him regarding the biggest screwjob of all time and is this a one time thing or will Bret hang around the WWE for a few months/years?

I'm probably a bit hypocritical for complaining about running out the old men but will be locked in when Bret Hart is on. He might be in his late 40s/early 50s by now and I doubt he's in wrestling shape, but I'm wondering two things: what kind of leash Vince will have on him regarding the biggest screwjob of all time and is this a one time thing or will Bret hang around the WWE for a few months/years?

I don't think Bret can even take a bump, I swear he had a stroke from a bicycle accident or something...

Yeah, that's true. I remember hearing that he had a stroke shortly after he retired or was released.

Watching TNA right now and so far, thumbs down. The red cage has to be the most distracting color for a cage, especially when viewing from outside. The camera angles seem to be poor at best, switching away from the wrestlers right as the bump happens....and here comes one of the Hardys.